Nine players among the lead at MENA Tour Championship in Al Ain

Sport360 staff 09:20 04/11/2014
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  • Chasing pack: Jake Shepherd was in fine form yesterday, closing in on overnight leader Lee Corfield.

    It is getting hot at the top as nine players closed out their second rounds between nine and six-under yesterday in Al Ain, heading into the final round within shouting distance of the MENA Tour Cham­pionship.

    Overnight leader Lee Corfield had his three-shot lead shrunk to one after he returned a 70, reaching nine-under with fellow Englishmen Joshua White and Jake Shepherd and Mexico’s Juan Salcedo lurk­ing ominously a further shot back. Shepherd, the winner of this event in 2011, birdied three of the first six holes en route to a second 67 while White overcame two double bogeys to return a 68 and join Salcedo, who carded a 66, at eight-under.

    Snapping at the heels of the frontrunners are Luke Joy, who currently leads the Order of Merit, on seven-under, one ahead of a four-man group led by Scotland’s Tom Buchanan, the head pro at Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf Club.

    “It was a totally different course today with the wind blowing in the opposite direction, but I putted much better than I did on Sunday, which was the key,” said Buchanan.

    Overnight leader Corfield made a great start to his second round, playing the first six holes four-under, but four bogeys undermined his efforts though he did pick up another shot at the par-4, 14th. Eng­land’s Zane Scotland, who started the week with a good chance of catching Joy on the Order of Merit, will have his work cut after a second round 72 leaves him a good eight shots behind Joy and 10 behind the leader.

    England’s James Allan, however, took a firm hold of the Amateur Order of Merit by moving to six-under with Switzerland’s Michael Harradine two shots further back.

    “The change in wind direction made life a bit easier on some holes, especially on the par 5s. I holed some nice putts coming home which was good,” said Allan.

    Morocco’s Ahmed Marjane maintained his dominance in the MENA professional division, card­ing a second-round 68 to reach four under. Ayoub Lguirati moved atop the leaderboard in the amateur division for the Shaikh Maktoum Golf Foundation Award.

    As players vie for places in the 2014 Dubai Open and the 2015 Omega Dubai Desert Classic as well as lucrative bonus incentives on the various Orders of Merit, the final day of the 2014 MENA Golf Tour promises to provide many twists. 

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